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Alpha's Regret the Luna is Secret Heiress (by Sylvia) novel Chapter 287

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Dive into Chapter 287, a pivotal chapter in Alpha's Regret the Luna is Secret Heiress (by Sylvia), written by Free Collection. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Alpha fiction.

Chapter 213 Unexpected.

Chapter 213: Unexpected Alliances

Chapter 213: Unexpected Alliances

(Olivia’s POV)

I couldn’t refuse Miranda’s enthusiasm, and I finally accepted the moonstone necklace. Thank you, Miranda,I said with a warm smile.

Miranda’s eyes sparkled with genuine pleasure. It’s too formal to call me Miranda in that tone. We have a lifesaving bond between us now. From now on, just call me Mirait’s what my close friends call me.

I was taken aback by Miranda’s sudden shift to a more intimate tone. I felt surprised by this gesture of friendship from someone I had considered a rival for Ethan’s affections.

Miranda noticed my hesitation and teased with a playful smile. What, you refuse to call me Mira because you still see me as your rival for Ethan’s heart?

I was amused by Miranda’s directness and couldn’t help but smile. Alright then, Mira,I said, testing the

name.

Miranda beamed with satisfaction. And I’ll call you Liv?

I nodded, and Miranda continued earnestly. Thank you again for this beautiful gift, Liv. It means more than you know.

I waved dismissively. I thought you came here to discuss your legal case.

Miranda shook her head. “I trust your abilities completely. You wouldn’t have taken the case if you weren’t confident.

I studied Miranda’s face carefully. After what happened with Victoria Hayes, seeing how she betrayed you, I realize you’re much more genuine and kindhearted than I initially thought. I’m sorry you had to experience such treachery from someone you trusted.

Miranda leaned forward slightly, her expression growing serious. Liv, I have a proposition. What if we

became actual friends?

My eyebrows rose in surprise. I clearly hadn’t expected this turn,

After a moment’s consideration, I nodded slowly. II’d like that.

Miranda’s face lit up with genuine happiness. Then her expression shifted to something more determined.

But I want to be completely honest with you. I’m not giving up on Connor. I propose we compete fairly for his affectionsmay the best shewolf win.

My smile faded slightly. Mira, I appreciate your honesty, but I have no intention of competing with you for

anyone.

Miranda’s eyes flashed with understanding. You say that because you know Connor loves you. You feel secure in that knowledge, don’t you?

My voice grew quiet, almost sad. Connor and Iwe can’t go back to what we were. Too much has happened.

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Miranda felt an unexpected pang of sympathy wash over her as she watched the pain flicker across my features. She shook her head quickly, trying to dismiss the feeling before it could take root.

I noticed her reaction and couldn’t help but be amused by Miranda’s obvious internal struggle.

You know what?Miranda said with a selfdeprecating laugh. I must be losing my mind. Here I am actually feeling sorry that you and Connor have grown apart. That should make me happy, shouldn’t it?

I chuckled softly. You’re not wrong about that being a little crazy,

We both burst into laughter at the absurdity of the situation.

That’s really insaneI murmured, still smiling.

On the last day of May, I took a flight to Harbor City’s rural district. Years ago, when I had worked in Harbor City due to conflicts with my pack, I had met a warmhearted woman named Rachel Morrison when I was

renting an apartment.

Rachel had been my neighbora cheerful, enthusiastic beta werewolf who worked in sales. I fondly

remembered the day I had forgotten my keys and called my landlord, who told me to wait while he picked up his daughter from school.

I had been standing outside my apartment building when Rachel, who lived across the hall, had noticed my

predicament. Hey there, did you forget your keys?Rachel had asked with genuine concern.

I had ended up in Rachel’s cozy apartment that day, and we had quickly become friends. We often dined out

together and went shopping on weekends.

Rachel had been my first real friend in Harbor Citya ray of sunshine during a difficult period in my life.

Eventually, Rachel had returned to her rural pack to mate with her childhood sweetheart and start a family.

Though we had lost touch physically, we still exchanged messages occasionally through social media. This time, I was traveling to Harbor City specifically to help Rachel.

A few days ago, Rachel had contacted me desperately, asking if I could help with a legal matter. Rachel’s mate James and his childhood friend Marcus Webb had pooled their life savingsover $200,000to start a

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